it is a MAC Media acces control each network adapter on you adapter has a uniquie number (like a serila number) assigned to it by the manufactor.
Wachovia, it was assigned to a Virginia location
When a phone number is not in service, it typically means that the number has been disconnected, is no longer active, or has never been assigned to a customer by the service provider. This can occur due to various reasons, such as the user canceling their service, the number being reassigned, or technical issues with the network. In some cases, it may also indicate that the number is temporarily unavailable or has been blocked.
Digicel is a telecommunications company that operates in various countries, primarily in the Caribbean and the Pacific region. A Digicel number refers to a mobile phone number assigned to a user with a Digicel service plan. Each number is unique and is used for making calls, sending texts, and accessing mobile data on Digicel's network. To use a Digicel number, customers typically need a compatible mobile device and an active service plan.
973-849 is assigned by the MCIMETRO, ATS for their customer in Newark, NJ.
This all depends but at a minimum a network map should include the physical network design, the logical network design, and how each device is interconnected to each other with a port number or identifier. EH
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it is a MAC Media acces control each network adapter on you adapter has a uniquie number (like a serila number) assigned to it by the manufactor.
MAC Address
MAC address is a unique identifier assigned to most network adapters or network interface cards (NICs) by the manufacturer for identification, and used in the media access control protocol sub-layer. If assigned by the manufacturer, a MAC address usually encodes the manufacturer's registered identification number. It may also be known as an Ethernet Hardware Address, hardware address, adapter address, or physical address.
version number of the network adapter
No, an item number and a model number are not necessarily the same. An item number is typically assigned by the seller for internal inventory tracking, while a model number is a specific identifier assigned by the manufacturer to distinguish a particular product model.
MAC address is the Layer 2 based unique address assigned (burned) to Network Interface Card. Out of 48 bits First 24 bits are assigned to Manufacturers (Of NIC Cards) & other 24 bits are assigned to each NIC by Manufacturer. 48 bits in MAC address provides unexhaustive possibility in near time for manufacturing NICs with unique identity number.
A lot number is an identification number assigned to a particular quantity or lot of material from a single manufacturer. Lot numbers can typically be found on the outside of packaging.
A "host" is simply any point that has an IP address. Typically a computer, but it may also be a printer, a switch, a router port.A "host IP number" is an IP number that can be assigned to a host. This excludes the first and last IP address of each network, which can't be assigned to hosts.A "host" is simply any point that has an IP address. Typically a computer, but it may also be a printer, a switch, a router port.A "host IP number" is an IP number that can be assigned to a host. This excludes the first and last IP address of each network, which can't be assigned to hosts.A "host" is simply any point that has an IP address. Typically a computer, but it may also be a printer, a switch, a router port.A "host IP number" is an IP number that can be assigned to a host. This excludes the first and last IP address of each network, which can't be assigned to hosts.A "host" is simply any point that has an IP address. Typically a computer, but it may also be a printer, a switch, a router port.A "host IP number" is an IP number that can be assigned to a host. This excludes the first and last IP address of each network, which can't be assigned to hosts.
no having a different prefix number changes the host range and broadcast address for each network
It's called "MAC address".
It goes to a number of places. The manufacturer of the handset, the network operator and the government all get a 'slice' of the cost !